Delphium wrote:
Awesome, any chance of pics and specs you got?
I got the same specs as everyone else i5 3.2Ghz 16GB and GTX780.
Haldi wrote:
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hum... i could get a shield for 300$
Normaly shield only streams from Nvidia GPU's, but with Steam inhome Streaming that might also work ?
Or maybe in the Future.
haven't there been rumours about the next gen of Rift including an ARM chip + OS for streaming
They outfitted these machines with the GTX780s, likely in anticipation that somebody in their beta might buy a Shield and try to stream that. That's just console streaming, and I expect it will eventually work. In-Home Streaming is something completely different and it works like so:
If you have a Steam Machine installed in your living room, you're stuck with only being able to play games locally that were built for Linux, however, with In-Home Streaming, if you have a sufficient network (either superfast WiFi, or more likely, 100/1000mbps ethernet), and a Mac or Windows based PC connected to the same network & the same Steam account, it will link up via the network. Now all your Windows/Mac games that can be played on your desktop, can be played on your Steam Machine. I assume it uses the same principals as the Shield for streaming the game, however, it doesn't require the Kepler GPUs to do it. It seems VALVe is coming up with a solution that is GPU agnostic. There are a limited number of people in the In-Home Streaming beta right now, and I hope that the Steam Machine beta users get in on it soon as I'd love to see how it performs.